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futures are atlanta at the moment indicating a flat start but, of course, the open after the report that implied open for the s&p for what it's worth up .2 points for the s&p 500, dow jones is down 7 and fass dak up 2. ben lichtenstein is president of tradersaudio.com. ben, we know what the consensus forecast is. we've upgraded for adp. 160,000. if we hit anywhere near that number, how do we trade through it afterwards? >> for the most part right now, the market continues to be poised for the continuing acquisition that we've been seeing. the market enjoying signatures gains this week. we saw the russell into all-time highs. really, what's the focus right now, ross, is the fact that the dollar is enjoying gains, as well. we've been seeing it gain some ground against the euro currency. i think that's mostly related to the fact that we've seen such a strong move in the interest rate products. we've been seeing the 30-year come off for the most part the last three weeks, really, since st election. and even about a week before that, we've seen some high energy activities in the future to the
futures are atlanta at the moment indicating a flat start but, of course, the open after the report that implied open for the s&p for what it's worth up .2 points for the s&p 500, dow jones is down 7 and fass dak up 2. ben lichtenstein is president of tradersaudio.com. ben, we know what the consensus forecast is. we've upgraded for adp. 160,000. if we hit anywhere near that number, how do we trade through it afterwards? >> for the most part right now, the market continues to be...
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he joins us from atlanta. senator, thank you for being with us this morning. >> glad to be with you. happy new year. >> happy new year. we just made it through the fiscal cliff situation. i know this is a bill you voted for but you didn't like. why did you vote for it? >> i voted for it because it gave certainty to american business, small business, and families on what taxes would be. it made them permanent for everybody except those at $400,000 and $450,000 for a couple. it's good policy to make your tax policy permanent, so there's not uncertainty every year of what it's going to be the next year. that was the good part. the bad part, it was done behind closed doors when the issue should have been debated before the american people. that i am sure will happen on the debt ceiling. >> the president has said he will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. but we also have the sequester that's coming down the road. what do you think that these talks are going to start to look like? >> you have three cliffs coming in
he joins us from atlanta. senator, thank you for being with us this morning. >> glad to be with you. happy new year. >> happy new year. we just made it through the fiscal cliff situation. i know this is a bill you voted for but you didn't like. why did you vote for it? >> i voted for it because it gave certainty to american business, small business, and families on what taxes would be. it made them permanent for everybody except those at $400,000 and $450,000 for a couple....
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trump used to watch "the real housewives of atlanta." and because of that show -- >> jimmy: of course he does. >> and that's where he saw me. and so -- [ laughter ] well, you know. >> jimmy: does he? >> i mean, every now and then people -- you've watched it. you have. >> jimmy: oh, i have, but me and donald trump don't hang out together. >> you -- well -- you know what? >> jimmy: but, yeah, i love it. are you kidding me? i watch all of them. >> you watched it. you had all of those skits here with one of those people acting like me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they did such a great job. >> jimmy: they did, right. >> i really, really liked it. >> jimmy: that was this year. >> yes. >> jimmy: it was awesome. but then it leads to -- you do this. you do "celebrity apprentice." >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were a star on both shows, and you still are a star. >> yes, thank you. >> jimmy: atlanta. and then you're on "new normal," and i've got to say you're holding your own against ellen barkin. >> ellen barkin! >> jimmy: who is the best! i mean, and you're, lik
trump used to watch "the real housewives of atlanta." and because of that show -- >> jimmy: of course he does. >> and that's where he saw me. and so -- [ laughter ] well, you know. >> jimmy: does he? >> i mean, every now and then people -- you've watched it. you have. >> jimmy: oh, i have, but me and donald trump don't hang out together. >> you -- well -- you know what? >> jimmy: but, yeah, i love it. are you kidding me? i watch all of them....
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i think when you get an opportunity or platform such as the "real housewives of atlanta" you have to use it to your advantage. and i was able to do that, and now i'm on a primetime television show. >> yes, you are. >> are you loving that? >> i do. i love ryan murphy. he's fantastic. he is the creator of "glee," "american horror story." and now "the new normal." i love it. quite different than reality. it's a whole hour. lots of hours. >> you earn the money. >> yes, you do. >> in "the new normal" there's a scene in one of the ones -- i think it was the pardon me scene with the turkeys and all that where you and -- you're actually playing your mother's role, your father's role, and your role. that must have been such a trip. so much fun to play all three roles. >> i couldn't wait to do that. >> look at this. >> look, i got a new job. >> i love that strawberry lemonade. that menu is huge. thank god for those pitchers. >> i am the new assistant to mr. brian talon. daddy, my dreams are coming true. >> dreams don't pay no bills. >> neither do you, you dummy. >> you won't make it out there.
i think when you get an opportunity or platform such as the "real housewives of atlanta" you have to use it to your advantage. and i was able to do that, and now i'm on a primetime television show. >> yes, you are. >> are you loving that? >> i do. i love ryan murphy. he's fantastic. he is the creator of "glee," "american horror story." and now "the new normal." i love it. quite different than reality. it's a whole hour. lots of hours....
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i think there are also some absurd to this demand like i was shocked in atlanta there is the campaign come in no test is best, which i didn't fully understand. i'm the one hand it is true because of discrimination and stigma that all we can offer with negative comment death sentence, no treatment and discrimination, loose your job, insurance. but i think that retrospectively indeed we should have had a far more adult conversation about what can be done. you can't see public-health by what's going on in society. >> we have a case example of tremendous victory and it didn't catch on. it didn't go viral, so to speak as we would say today. and that was thailand. if you look at the late 1980s, the asian development bank predicted thailand would collapse under the pressure of aids. the 17-year-old person the military were running as high as three. hiv-positive at the age of 17 by the time time they were 22 in the military, the rate was way beyond my end that lets catastrophic and they had no tools and the product completely under control. why didn't that become the model for the world? why
i think there are also some absurd to this demand like i was shocked in atlanta there is the campaign come in no test is best, which i didn't fully understand. i'm the one hand it is true because of discrimination and stigma that all we can offer with negative comment death sentence, no treatment and discrimination, loose your job, insurance. but i think that retrospectively indeed we should have had a far more adult conversation about what can be done. you can't see public-health by what's...
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in atlanta, jonathan serry, fox news. >>> 2012 was the nation's worst year for whopping cough. about 42,000 cases were reported last year. that's the most since 1955. one possible reason experts say a newer version of the whooping cough vaccine doesn't last as long as expected. the good news is deaths were down to 18. >>> coming up tonight, super model naomi campbell hurt after being mugged overseas. find out what she was doing when she was attacked. >>> scott. >> the redskins have done about as much game planning as they can. now all that's left is to play the game i sat down with mike shanahan moments ago to talk about who else but robert griffin iii. that's coming up. >> and gary is coming up later to tell us more about the game time forecast. but first some music to get you pumped up and ready for the seahawks. the song is called all skins everything by the artist real d.j. monte. we'll be right back. [music and singing] [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickl
in atlanta, jonathan serry, fox news. >>> 2012 was the nation's worst year for whopping cough. about 42,000 cases were reported last year. that's the most since 1955. one possible reason experts say a newer version of the whooping cough vaccine doesn't last as long as expected. the good news is deaths were down to 18. >>> coming up tonight, super model naomi campbell hurt after being mugged overseas. find out what she was doing when she was attacked. >>> scott....
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atlanta 30 grados. nieve en el nordeste del paÃs. nueva york esta noche una noche tranquila, 27 grados. mañana cambia. >>nordeste temperaturas muy frias, centro del paÃs, 4, grados. >>chicago nieve. >>denver amanece con 9 grados, tiempo tranquilo, posibilidad de lluvias. denver continuará con tiempo tranquilo.>> san francisco, san diego sábado y domnino >>muchas gracias, eduardo, tarde pero seguro les llegara el apoyo a los damnificados de sandy >>se aprobo 9 mil 700 millones de dólares para cubrir los daños de este fenómeno >>y llega marÃa antonieta para darnos las noticias del mundo deporitvo >>feliz viernees. arranco el clausura 2013 tenemos tremendo fieston, juegan américa y monterrey, vamos a ver qué nos espera. >>el defensa francisco maza rodriguez, fue presentado oficialmente, narciso mina y el paraguayo martinez. >>chivas es parte de mi pasado, vivà ahà cosas buenas, espero lograrlas acá en américa >>el tecnico miguel piojo herrera, dio a entender que este no estarÃa en la lÃneacion de mañana >>el partido amÃ
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in atlanta the risk runs from june through september. and miami could be at risk all year long. >>> san jose police say an 82- year-old woman was struck and killed. she is the first traffic death of the year. she was hit last night at 6:00 p.m. police say she was crossing the road when she was hit by a truck. the driver stopped and cooperated with police and investigators say they don't think alcohol or drugs played a role. >>> scientists examining a 2 billion-year-old rock from mars say it could be a missing link. they say the rock is older than most they have studied and contains more water. the rock was discovered in 2011. about 65 have been recovered on earth. >>> new rules at san francisco's homeless shelters, what the city is doing to keep violence from coming inside. >> high clouds moving in to the bay area right now, how much of a temperature jump for your friday? vÑ look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked o
in atlanta the risk runs from june through september. and miami could be at risk all year long. >>> san jose police say an 82- year-old woman was struck and killed. she is the first traffic death of the year. she was hit last night at 6:00 p.m. police say she was crossing the road when she was hit by a truck. the driver stopped and cooperated with police and investigators say they don't think alcohol or drugs played a role. >>> scientists examining a 2 billion-year-old rock...
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. >>> we'll look at the real housewife of atlanta's new love life. >>> while the redskins and doug are getting ready to face the seahawks on sunday's playoff dÑ'k0bjvaiaia27 3pÑf$it6(=r bow. >>> bev seattle week upon us. >> yes, we do. carol, they've got this rivalry started. >> we show you a redskins rewind segment every week. this one, though, especially fun to watch. we're highlighting a couple familiar faces in their heyday, plus hearing some fightin' words in the postgame comments. dan hellie has the story. >>> september 25th, 1983. defeating the dirty birds. in seattle's kingdome, joe gibbs on the skins sideline. jim zorn quarterbacking the seahawks, zorn doesn't like this, a shovel pass gone awry. tony madeira recovers, and the skins are in business. john riggins barrels around the end. skins up 7-0. second quarter and the skins open it up. the play fake to riggo catches the hawks all looking and frees up charlie brown. 64yards later skins on top. second half. zorn is kicking himself. plenty of time, but the pass is intercepted by vernon dean, one of his five picks on the year
. >>> we'll look at the real housewife of atlanta's new love life. >>> while the redskins and doug are getting ready to face the seahawks on sunday's playoff dÑ'k0bjvaiaia27 3pÑf$it6(=r bow. >>> bev seattle week upon us. >> yes, we do. carol, they've got this rivalry started. >> we show you a redskins rewind segment every week. this one, though, especially fun to watch. we're highlighting a couple familiar faces in their heyday, plus hearing some...
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cnn started in atlanta, did they have a bias towards the south? no. that happens to be where we're headquartered. it happens to be where the impetus this for this came from. but this is a long time plan for global expansion. we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network. we have children's programming and sports. this is a keynd very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word, for the arabic language service and people who watch this very closely, who've made academic study of it say there are two kettles of fish, al jazeera in arabic and al jazeera in english. how are they different and how would you explain that to an american who has heard a lot of things that haven't been complementary about the arabic language service. >> the difference is who's your audience. to be honesit's targeted towards an audience and the coverage we rely on arabic for some material, too, they rely on us, we share some facilities. editorially we have different takes on these. we're doing thi
cnn started in atlanta, did they have a bias towards the south? no. that happens to be where we're headquartered. it happens to be where the impetus this for this came from. but this is a long time plan for global expansion. we have a balkans network, we have a swahili network, a turkish network. we have children's programming and sports. this is a keynd very much needed part for that expansion. >> but you're best known -- or co-best known, if that's a word, for the arabic language...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us from one of the southern states in atlanta. i hope you are feeling okay to do the segment. >> i can't even tell you how many people who i know who were sick with flu or flu-like illness. >> including me. >> and you're up there. >> and i'm up here and i didn't get the flu shot and i don't get it every year. >> ashleigh, did i teach you nothing? >> do you know what, you're brilliant and i'm busy. >> you're very sweet. next year i'm flying up there. >> just how bad is it? is it any different, i always say it's so bad this year, i feel like i say the same story every year. is it something different? is the strain different? >> no, what is weird or a little different is it started early. when you look at the past ten years, there were only two, maybe three seasons where we saw this much flu this early and it kept growing and growing. so, the cdc just a couple of hours ago came out with new numbers i'll share with you, ashleigh, if you look at last week, there were 29 states that had high levels of flu. the week before there were 16
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us from one of the southern states in atlanta. i hope you are feeling okay to do the segment. >> i can't even tell you how many people who i know who were sick with flu or flu-like illness. >> including me. >> and you're up there. >> and i'm up here and i didn't get the flu shot and i don't get it every year. >> ashleigh, did i teach you nothing? >> do you know what, you're brilliant and i'm busy....
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i was over at the airport in atlanta hartsfield airport and i looked out and there was a fedex airplane. no matter where if drive when i see fedex i get excited. when god decides to be good to you and he uses fedex to bless you, you'll get excited, too. i'm talking to my mother and i said -- mom, every time i see a fedex truck i get excited and she said -- son, god's not through blessing you. he's probably going to u.p.s. next. you guess, 24 hours later a knock at my door. i go to my door and there stands the u.p.s. woman. i open up the envelope and there's a businessman that says you help med 30 days ago and i wanted to show you my seed of appreciation and i opened up the envelope and there was a check for $30,000! a few weeks ago you was preaching for a pastor rod parsley. he's crazy. he's crazy. there's no services like his services. but i've been there with you before quarterback judy. it's a wild place. i'm telling this story to the people there and the pastor decided to participate in the fedex miracle and there was a knock at my door about a week ago and there was a check from ro
i was over at the airport in atlanta hartsfield airport and i looked out and there was a fedex airplane. no matter where if drive when i see fedex i get excited. when god decides to be good to you and he uses fedex to bless you, you'll get excited, too. i'm talking to my mother and i said -- mom, every time i see a fedex truck i get excited and she said -- son, god's not through blessing you. he's probably going to u.p.s. next. you guess, 24 hours later a knock at my door. i go to my door and...
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atlanta will get close to 60 on sunday. new york city will reach the 40s by the end of the weekend. and on monday, be 40 degrees. for florida, it stays showery. jacksonville, 60 today. tampa, right below 70 degrees. a little below in ft. myers. and 82 for miami. we'll fly across the nation. for now, that's the big picture. >> got a lot of folks braving the cold out here. let's get back in to lara. >> welcome them all. >>> now, here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." rising hollywood star, julianne hough, opening up for the first time about a very personal struggle. >>> and meggings, inside the hot, new fashion trend. are we wearing them now? men? hey. if robin hood could do it, so can you, everybody. >>> and the cast of "downton abbey," revealing secrets of season three before sunday's big premiere. all that, plus d.j. reach, coming up live on "gma," in the control room, with no control. ♪ resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see probl
atlanta will get close to 60 on sunday. new york city will reach the 40s by the end of the weekend. and on monday, be 40 degrees. for florida, it stays showery. jacksonville, 60 today. tampa, right below 70 degrees. a little below in ft. myers. and 82 for miami. we'll fly across the nation. for now, that's the big picture. >> got a lot of folks braving the cold out here. let's get back in to lara. >> welcome them all. >>> now, here's a look at what's coming up on our...
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john roberts is sitting in for chris wallace and joins me live from atlanta for a preview of the show sunday. good morning, john, good to see you. >> good morning to you, tony. what do you think of 2013 so far in congress? i think it's only going to get worse. >> yeah. it's starting out on a positive note, but that's because they've only been sworn in so far. let's see where it goes from here. >> yeah. when you have votes after midnight on new year's day, and now talk of, you know, new didn't like the fiscal cliff that we just about went over, wait until you see the other ones that are still looming at the end of february you have the debt ceiling. this sequester kicks back in the beginning of march. there's a bill to fund the federal government coming up at the end of march. i think this is really going to provide some fertile ground for a lot of very, very difficult fights on capitol hill. and after what happened on the fiscal cliff with the one-on- one negotiations between vice president biden and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, you have to wonder how is congress going to n
john roberts is sitting in for chris wallace and joins me live from atlanta for a preview of the show sunday. good morning, john, good to see you. >> good morning to you, tony. what do you think of 2013 so far in congress? i think it's only going to get worse. >> yeah. it's starting out on a positive note, but that's because they've only been sworn in so far. let's see where it goes from here. >> yeah. when you have votes after midnight on new year's day, and now talk of, you...
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let's check in with alexandra steele in the weather center in atlanta for us. >> good morning, zoraida. christine has the jobs report and i have the el paso snow. we're both happy women this morning. hi, everyone. waking up looking at the franklin mountains in el paso. no school -- delayed for school in el paso. record snow, 2.9. not as outlandish as you think it is. they see 6.6 inches per year. a little more of novelty factor. last january 9th el paso had any snow at all. only .1 inch. it's nice. the spaghetti bowl and i-10, a lot of problems in west texas. a lot of that are bridges and overpasses that created such a problem. there is a look, el paso, fete de complis. pushing eastward and the advisories end at 8:00 this morning. snow is done, area of low pressure moved east and the story in the midwest and northeast will be gusty wind today. >> alexandra, thank you. >>> take a look at this very important rock. a meteorite from mars, being studied at the university of new mexico. the scientist leading the study says a lot of information about the red planet is locked inside of that. a
let's check in with alexandra steele in the weather center in atlanta for us. >> good morning, zoraida. christine has the jobs report and i have the el paso snow. we're both happy women this morning. hi, everyone. waking up looking at the franklin mountains in el paso. no school -- delayed for school in el paso. record snow, 2.9. not as outlandish as you think it is. they see 6.6 inches per year. a little more of novelty factor. last january 9th el paso had any snow at all. only .1 inch....
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i saw adele live in atlanta, it was packed, sold out. >> you're claiming credit for discovering adele. >> obviously i did. she was amazing. >> what is your pick for 2013? alabama shakes. >> alabama shakes or luniniers. >>> the foreign affairs sideline david petraeus, regarded as one of the military's brilliant minds and the new book looks at how he tried to change the way u.s. wages war. the author joins us next. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> it's a look at general petraeus' storied career. >> the book is called "the sister-in-laws" the author is fred kaplan, good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks. >> obviously let me get this out of the way, the paula broadwell affair, you wrote this whole thing and then you wrote this postscript after this broke, but first the bo
i saw adele live in atlanta, it was packed, sold out. >> you're claiming credit for discovering adele. >> obviously i did. she was amazing. >> what is your pick for 2013? alabama shakes. >> alabama shakes or luniniers. >>> the foreign affairs sideline david petraeus, regarded as one of the military's brilliant minds and the new book looks at how he tried to change the way u.s. wages war. the author joins us next. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i...
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please welcome, from atlanta ga, professional golfer matt icard. from katona ny, scratch golfer, amateur golfer, mr phil wright. welcome to you both to tommie copper tv. how you doing? good sir. how are you sir? we were talking before a second, matt here, you want to become a pro golfer. you want to get your pro card, or something? i want to be on the pga tour, yes sir. and so now tell me what's going on. what's been stopping you from getting there? a little bit of pain here and there. and just being able to play more than i do right now. it's tough to walk around on that course, right? got some aches and pains? yes, definitely through my knee and ankle. now how do you think tommie copper could help you get your card? i need to be able to be on the course 12-14 hours a day and practice and play. and phil, you're a scratch golfer. tell me what that means. that means i play at a competitive level, but never turned pro. so you go and beat up on your friends? exactly. i got it, i got it. tell them the truth, golf, the swing itself makes your body do un
please welcome, from atlanta ga, professional golfer matt icard. from katona ny, scratch golfer, amateur golfer, mr phil wright. welcome to you both to tommie copper tv. how you doing? good sir. how are you sir? we were talking before a second, matt here, you want to become a pro golfer. you want to get your pro card, or something? i want to be on the pga tour, yes sir. and so now tell me what's going on. what's been stopping you from getting there? a little bit of pain here and there. and just...
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i think there are also some absurd to this demand like i was shocked in atlanta there is the campaign come in no test is best, which i didn't fully understand. i'm the one hand it is true because of discrimination and stigma that all we can offer with negative comment death sentence, no treatment and discrimination, loose your job, insurance. but i think that retrospectively indeed we should have had a far more adult conversation about what can be done. you can't see public-health by what's going on in society. >> we have a case example of tremendous victory and it didn't catch on. it didn't go viral, so to speak as we would say today. and that was thailand. if you look at the late 1980s, the asian development bank predicted thailand would collapse under the pressure of aids. the 17-year-old person the military were running as high as three. hiv-positive at the age of 17 by the time time they were 22 in the military, the rate was way beyond my end that lets catastrophic and they had no tools and the product completely under control. why didn't that become the model for the world? why
i think there are also some absurd to this demand like i was shocked in atlanta there is the campaign come in no test is best, which i didn't fully understand. i'm the one hand it is true because of discrimination and stigma that all we can offer with negative comment death sentence, no treatment and discrimination, loose your job, insurance. but i think that retrospectively indeed we should have had a far more adult conversation about what can be done. you can't see public-health by what's...